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Das Boot

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
40K
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POPULARITY
2,811
632
Das Boot (1985)
GermanWar EpicDramaWar

A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war.A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war.A World War II German U-Boat crew have a terrifying patrol mission in the early days of the war.

  • Stars
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Herbert Grönemeyer
    • Klaus Wennemann
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    40K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,811
    632
    • Stars
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Herbert Grönemeyer
      • Klaus Wennemann
    • 32User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #64
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Der Alte
    • 1985
    Herbert Grönemeyer
    Herbert Grönemeyer
    • Leutnant Werner
    • 1985
    Klaus Wennemann
    • Leitender Ingenieur (LI)
    • 1985
    Hubertus Bengsch
    • Erster Wachoffizier (I WO)
    • 1985
    Martin Semmelrogge
    Martin Semmelrogge
    • Zweiter Wachoffizier (II WO)
    • 1985
    Bernd Tauber
    Bernd Tauber
    • Obersteuermann
    • 1985
    Erwin Leder
    Erwin Leder
    • Johann, das Gespenst
    • 1985
    Martin May
    • Ullmann
    • 1985
    Heinz Hoenig
    Heinz Hoenig
    • Hinrich
    • 1985
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    Uwe Ochsenknecht
    • Bootsmann
    • 1985
    Claude-Oliver Rudolph
    Claude-Oliver Rudolph
    • Ario
    • 1985
    Jan Fedder
    Jan Fedder
    • Pilgrim
    • 1985
    Ralf Richter
    Ralf Richter
    • Frenssen
    • 1985
    Joachim Bernhard
    Joachim Bernhard
    • Bibelforscher
    • 1985
    Oliver Stritzel
    Oliver Stritzel
    • Schwalle
    • 1985
    Konrad Becker
    • Bockstiegel
    • 1985
    Lutz Schnell
    • Dufte
    • 1985
    Martin Hemme
    • Brueckenwilli
    • 1985
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    Reviewers say 'Das Boot' is celebrated for its realistic depiction of World War II submarine life, capturing the claustrophobic tension aboard a German U-boat. The film excels in character development, revealing the crew's humanity and moral dilemmas. Its authentic setting and immersive atmosphere are often praised, with many favoring the extended miniseries. Jürgen Prochnow's performance is particularly noted for its intensity. The film's empathetic portrayal of the German crew and its stark depiction of war's horrors are widely acclaimed.
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    chriswgallagher

    Opening up the claustriphobia

    As good as "Das Boot" is in it's original theatrical form,and in an director Peterson's extended version in the re-release,the TV version,coming in at close to five hours long shows so much more of the day to day life on the boat.The claustriphobic nature of life on a WWII submarine is opened up for us. It delves far more deeply into the personalities and lives of the crew,both on and off the boat.They become real human beings,and we see how hard their lives are while on patrol.As with "All Quiet on the Western Front",the senselessness of war is brought home when see from the losing side. Highly moving
    10pommesmitsalbe

    Superb

    I watched this movie the very first time as a kid in 1985 on TV and was stoked right away. I had not even been allowed to stay up late at that age but I was able to persuade my parents to let me watch it. Since then I must have watched this five hour version at least seven times and I would be very happy to see it again but unfortunately I do not own it.

    Do not let the genre "war movie" keep you away from watching this because it is far from being one of those typical "war movies". It is not only the story which makes this one great but also the acting, the lack of special effects and the authenticity. And of course Jürgen Prochnow is king!
    10freemantle_uk

    Epic Naval Drama

    Das Boot is considered by many one of the best war films ever made. They have been a number of versions, the theatrical cut and the director's cut. The film was financed by German television and the director Wolfgang Petersen converted it into a 6 hour mini-series. The DVD is an epic 4 hour 42 minutes, cut in a seamless fashion.

    Das Boot is a rare film, a film that tells a story of World War II from the German perspective. It shows the mission of U-96 in the winter of 1941 when the Battle of the Atlantic is turning towards Britain's favour. Britain is using the convoy system, having more supplies from the American merchant navy and the Britain navy is getting better armed, so starving the nation seems hopeless. The crew are on a simple mission of trying to sink as many British ships as possible whilst avoiding British patrol planes and destroyers, a very tough think to do. The focus of Das Boot is on the experienced war weary captain (Jürgen Prochnow) and Lieutenant Werner (Herbert Grönemeyer), a young war corespondent for the German military and an outside to their world. All the characters are individuals, treated with respected, even the only character who is a Nazi is treated like a human being. This is a complex drama about the moral of warfare and the collective spirit of serving in a submarine. It is a tough world where young men are serving in one of the most dangerous fields of war during World War II. This a conflict where they are long moments of boredom in a close environment. This can lead to conflict within the crew. Whilst when the U-Boat does find a convoy it can be a massive struggle between life and death for the whole crew.

    Das Boot is clearly Wolfgang Petersen best work. He shows the claustrophobic environment of what a U-Boat would have been like. It is a noisy environment, and it can lead to conflict within the crew, but also the crew are also close and have to be because they depend on each other. As well as the moments of boredom to show character development and debate the war, Petersen also knew when to add the tension and made Das Boot an instance experience. He also showed his skill with action. Wolfgang Petersen focused on character development, unlike his Hollywood films. He does not villainize either the British or German navies, or the people who fought in the war. Despite Das Boot is based on a fictional novel, it is one of the most accurate portrayal of naval warfare during World War II.

    Das Boot has a very 80s score to it, using modern instruments, which surprisingly works, adding to the imagines. I personally would have gone for a more classical score, but that's just me.

    A must see.
    10dsjr1

    TV miniseries recommended over the movie version!

    Despite the extra length, I would *strongly* recommend the mini-series version. I first watched this when it came out on TV as a mini-series (293 min, 1985), then recently as the movie version (149 min, 1981), and then the mini-series again.

    In cutting the length down for the movie version, what largely remains are action scenes. Retained in the mini-series version are the quieter more reflective, atmospheric scenes, which in my opinion are what most make Das Boot truly AWESOME. These scenes gradually and subtly develop the characterizations of the crew members: their divergent political beliefs, the tensions among them, their cynicism or honor, their bravery or fragility. The submarine itself is a central character too: emerging through the depths like a great lethal whale, or plowing through the spray in rough weather, or floating calmly across the placid ocean surface, all to the backdrop of the haunting and memorable theme music. These subtle atmospheric aspects are what most stayed with me for 30 years. I would also suggest watching it in German with subtitles - one of the things that makes this an unusual WWII movie is that it is from the German perspective, and hearing it in German gives a more intense feel for that Germanic aspect and its special qualities (even if you don't understand German). Das Boot is an amazing experience, and it is well worth immersing yourself in the original full length miniseries version for a memorable and unique experience.
    10psychodad69

    My absolute favorite

    I taped the original Swedish airing of "Das Boot" in the late 80's,and thought it was amazing. Now I own the DVD,and I still think it's amazing! Fortunate enough, this film lack the big special effects,which makes it stand excellent against time.

    I prefer the mini over the feature movie. The slower pace and the closeness to the characters really gets to me. Over the years I must have seen this film more than 50 times,and it's still great! The casting is excellent and so is the directing. Wolfgang Petersen have done really well with a great novel. He captures the boredom and the fear in war in a superb way.

    Perhaps the labeling of this film as a "war movie", has scared off many viewers from a great piece of art. Both those who dislike war movies and those who like war action.

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    • Trivia
      The cast was deliberately kept indoors continually during the shooting period in order to look as pale as a real submarine crew would on a mission at sea.
    • Goofs
      At sea, communications between the U-boat and German Naval Command are shown decrypted on the U-boat using the Enigma machine. The machine featured, a variant with four rotors, was not introduced in the German Navy until Feb 1942 while the series takes place in fall of 1941.
    • Alternate versions
      Two different "versions": In West Germany the miniseries originally was released in 1985 as a version with three 100-minute episodes. Two years later, in 1987 the series was re-broadcast but this time consisting of six 50-minute episodes (basically, the three original episodes were split into two episodes each, which results in a total of six episodes). Each episode has a short recap at the beginning and a short preview at the end. The German 6-part version also has an alternative title for each episode: Part 1: Operation Atlantik (Operation Atlantic) Part 2: Auf Suchkurs (On Search Course) Part 3: Der erste Angriff (The First Attack) Part 4: Himmelfahrtskommando (Suicide Mission) Part 5: Auf Grund (On Ground) Part 6: In der Heimat (At Home)
    • Connections
      Edited from Das Boot (1981)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 1986 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • German
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Boot - The Original Uncut Version
    • Filming locations
      • La Pallice, La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Bavaria Film
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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